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<title>CSS Test: page-break-before (invalid syntax)</title>
<link rel="author" title="Tom Clancy" href="mailto:tclancy@revenution.com"/>
<link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/page.html#page-break-props"/>
<link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-page/#pg-br-before-after"/>
<meta name="flags" content="paged invalid" />
<meta name="assert" content="The syntax of the 'page-break-before' property is auto | always | avoid | left | right."/>
<style type="text/css">
	p.noBreakAuto {
		page-break-before: always;
		page-break-before: auto auto;
	}
	p.noBreakLeft {
		page-break-before: auto;
		page-break-before: left always;
	}
	p.noBreakAlways {
		page-break-before: true;
	}
	p.breakRight {
		page-break-before: right;
		page-break-before: 2;
	}
	p.breakLeft {
		page-break-before: left;
		page-break-before: avoid always;
	}
	p.noBreak {
		page-break-before: avoid;
		page-break-before: always always;
	}

</style>
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<body>
	<p>When printed, this test requires 4 pages. Page one contains only this
    paragraph.</p>
	<p class="noBreakAuto">This text is at the top of page two.</p>
	<p class="noBreakLeft">This text is also on page two.</p>
	<p class="noBreakAlways">And this text is on page two as well.</p>

	<p class="breakRight">This paragraph is on page three. A page break follows.</p>
	<p class="breakLeft">This text is at the top of page four.</p>
	<p class="noBreak">This last paragraph is also on page four.</p>
</body>
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